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Amusements. IT I S MA JES T Y S~~ THEATII XL Lessee, Mr. C. R. Bailey. *■• Direction, Messrs. MacMahon. '•':. •.'•', INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS Of MAG-jlf AHON'S -pXQUISITE "PICTURES AC A HON' All XQ UI SIT E 1 U 111 ' Received Last Night with the most enthusiastic demonstrations of popular approval l>y A GREAT AUDIENCE. The Very Latest, and Most Fascinating Km-,,. pean Living Pictures of the day, including', THE CABIN BOY. PIERROT'S JEALOUSY. A QUIET HOTEL, HER FIRST BIKE RIDE. .'RAINING A TROTTING HORSE THE GREAT SENSATIONAL STEEPLE. CHASE, etc., etc, etcAbsolutely unexampled in the wonderful world of the Cinematograph. New and Superbly-illustrated Songs by MISS LORRAINE TANSLEY. First Grand Matinee. Saturday Next, at 2 30 SPECIAL TARIFF FOR LADIES-Drcaa Circle and Reserved Stalls, Is 6d; Stalls, la. < General Admission—3s, 2s. and Is. No Early Door charges. j Children half-price everywhere. I Box Plan at Wildman and A rev's. Day | Sales at H.M. Cafe. i ~~~~ ! PHYSICAL CULTURE. DANCING. DEPORT- ; -I MENT. AND LATEST FANCY ; DANCING. | MISS HALLETT resumes Classes. Waite'u I Hall. Mount Eden. Adults—Wednesday Eveni ing, April Ist. 7-50 to 10 o'clock. Juveniles— I Saturday, April 3th, 10-30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. EPSOM PUBLIC HALL. j Juveniles, Saturday Afternoon, April Bth, 3 to 5 p.m. Miss Hallett will lie in attendance at Waite's Hall, Mount Eden, to enrol intending Pupils on SATURDAY MORNING, April 4th. 10.30 o'clock, and at Epsom Hall, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, April 4th, 3.30 o'clock. Lake Takapuna Classes: Announcement later. DANCING.— Mrs. Sowerby will re-open her Classes for Ballroom and Fancy Dancing, at St. Andrew's Hall, Lower SymondsSt.. THURSDAY, APRIL 2. 8 p.m., FRIDAY, 7.30 p.m. Juveniles, SATURDAY. 10.30 a.m. and 2 p.m. EPSOM HALL, EPSOM—TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m.—Terms, etc., apply MRS. SOWERBY, Onehunga. Meetings. PUBLIC A D D R E S 8 By the RIGHT HON. SIR J. G. WARD, P.0.,K.C.M.G., Prime Minister of New Zealand, In the PUBLIC HALL, Queen-street. Onehunga, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. His Worship the Mayor '(Mr. John Rowe) will preside. T. H. HORN, Hon. Secretary. AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DEBATING SOCIETY. The Annual Trial Debate will be held in the English Lecture Room at the College, Eden-street, THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Subject: "That the British Empire will De- . .■. cline unless a System of Compulsory Military Service is Adopted." Ail persons interested are cordially invited to be present. G. S. CLARK, Hon. Sec. Business ISotices. TVTEW SEASON'S ITALIAN AND PEEENi\ NIAL RYEGRASS SEED. Vve can Supply the above at Considerably Less than Auckland List Prices for Cash. Write lor Samples. H. AND B. ANDREW. LTD., Pukekohe. D. F l * * A - v E t Begs to announce that he is Opening a ~ COAL AND FIREWOOD YARD At JERVOIS ROAD, PONSONBY, Near Three Lamps. Strict attention given to all orders, largo or small. I _ ; . — - ' . npO ARCHITECTS. ENGINEERS,. AND i 1 CONTRACTORS, ETC | A. B. H ereodd; I DRAUGHTSMAN AND QUANTITIES SURVEYOR, 10. NATIONAL CHAMBERS, SWANSON-ST. Every Class of Drawing Work undertaken* Pencil Drawings Inked in, Coloured, Traced, i and Sun Prints taken off. ,■■■■- ■■,•/':■ j ALGETY AND , 01 " Tj TDi , j _ • CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED ... £4,000,000 stg. . . ! PAID UP ... ... - .- • £1,000,000 stg. I RESERVE lUND .- ... .- £235,000 stp. I WOOL. STOCK, STATION. SHIPPING, AND 1 ; INSURANCE AGENTS. ' "• I ■ '■ ■ '"' . -■■■' - ' I OFFICES: HOBSONS BUILDINGS, FORT-STREET. AUCKLAND , ; Telephone. No. 2319. j p ABRIEL T EWIS. rpHOS. "QAVIES, i •Vf ALDERS. TTOTEL "DROKEE3. i The Undersigned beg to notify Clients ■ ahA others, we' still I .•VfALUE TNGOING AND QUTGOING j . rpENANTS. . ' ; , i Our Experience 'is Second to None, i Our Record Places us Beyond Suspicion o\ ; Our Business Capabilities. CHARGES MODERATE. I j All Communications to be addressed to ou: j Mr. Davies, who will give his personal atj tention- ,"" SEVERAL PROPERTIES ON HAND. p ABRIEL T EWIS AND pO. I.yATERFKOOF pART /''OVERS, "ITCfATBRPROOF pART pOVERS. ■* OUR WINTER SUPPLY TO HAND, PER SURREY'. A ■yOUNG AND pO.. 39, FOKT-ST. Telephone No. 557. ——— i ii i hi ii ' Hotels. j. „, /» TTNIIED SERVICE ' HOTEL. CHRISTUnder the patronage of His Excellency th* ' Governor, Sir John Gorst. the N.Z. Government, and the principal Commissioners to the N.Z. Exhibition. Hotel-de-Luxe ■\ TARIFF, 12S 6D DAY telegraphic address. "United." Christchnrcb '■ Maurice Lyons (late Jowsey and Lane). Proprietor. ! Pleasure Resorts. T7" A W A U T S L A N D The Sorrento of New Zealand. 1 The World-famous Residence of the late Sir George Grey. i NOW THE MOST UP-TO-DATE SEASIDE RESORT IN THE DOMINION. ATTRACTIONS: Wallahs, Opossum, and Deer Shooting, Fishing. Yachting, Sea Bathing; Billiards, Tennis. ; ELECTRIC LIGHT-THROUGHOUT. Daily communication by steamer and pigeongram. TARIFF: £2 2s per week; 7s per day. | Week-end Tickets, including Steamer Fare, • Accommodation at the Island, and breakfast on the steamer, 18s ' , D. COUSINS. ' "IV" E W r / E A L A"N D TT ERA L V ; Subscriptions : 6d per week, delivered in tour. and suburbs, or 10* per quarter in advance, posted to any part ci the Dominion. Advertisements under the following classes— Waxtkd, To Lkt, Eon Sale, Lost and Foit.vd, Personal, Board and Residence—are inserted at the rate of 18 words for Is, or three consecutive insertions for 2s 6d for cash paid in advance. Births, Marriage, and Deaths, 2s 6d eaci insertion Funeral NOTICES, li» extra. These annouueements must be signed by the advertiser. Replies to advertisements will be received at the ortices of the Herald free of charge.. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal o! advertisements in the Herald must be in writing. The Proprietors do not bold themselves responsible for non-insertion of advertisements through accident or from other causes.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13707, 25 March 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13707, 25 March 1908, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13707, 25 March 1908, Page 12

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